Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Hughes . Thomas, Jr., 8 North Pioneer Avenue Shavertown, have an- nounced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Megan, to William Arthur Goeller, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Goeller, 115 Bullock Road, Chadds Ford, Pa. Miss Thomas is a graduate of Wyoming Seminary, Allegheny College, and the Secane Montessori = Training Center. She is on the faculty of the Wee People Montessori School in Admore, Pa. The bride- elect is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Pepicelli, Meadville, Pa. and the late Mr. and Mrs. Enoch H. Thomas, Sr., Lee Park, Wilkes-Barre. Goeller is a graduate of Brandywine High School and Allegheny College. He celebrates months The regular monthly meeting of the Harveys Lake Women’s Service Club was held on Sept. 4, at the Lake Elementary School, Harveys Lake. Mrs. Taft Trusca presided. The September meeting featured the twelve months of the year as the theme with tables decorated to represent all twelve months of the year. Each table had its own hostesses with their invited guests. The program included spiritual songs by the Truth and Right Singers; an all female choral group. Bradley Iverson from the Community Bible Church of Sweet Valley narrated. is associated in the family business, Hatzel and Buehler, Inc. Goeller is the grandson of Mrs. C.K. Demming, New Haven, Conn., and the late Dr. CK, Demming, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Goeller, Larchmont, New York. The marriage will be solemnized on Oet. 18, at 4:30 p.m. at the Shaver- town United Methodist Church. ACME MARKET 3 “THE DALLAS POST, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Board of School Directors of the Dallas School District, at a regular meeting held on September 9th, 1975, declared the improvement and premises, containing 2.138 acres of land, more or less, situate at Route 309 and West Center Street, Shavertown, Kingston Township, Luzerne County, Tennsylyxania owned by the Dallas School Di$trict and formerly used as the Shaver- town Elementary School as unused and unnecessary for any purpose whatsoever by the Dallas School District. Pursuant to the Public School District shall sell and otherwise convey said premises and all im- provements erected - thereon, ac- cording to the terms and conditions below:set forth, by sealed bids. The ferms and conditions of the sale of the aforesaid premises are as follows: A. All bids for purchase shall be securely sealed and delivered to the Secretary of the Board of Directors of the Dailas School District, Conyngham Avenue, Dallas, Penn: sylvania, 18612, on or before 4:00 o‘clock P.M. (EDST) on Tuesday, October 14th, 1975. B. The premises and the’ im- provements erected thereon shall be sold as a whole and not divided or otherwise separated in any manner whatsoever. The premises shall be sold ints present condition, free and clear, or affifens and encumbrances, of whatsoever nature and subject to any exceptions, reservations, prior conveyances, or ‘proceedings by survey of the premises shall be secured by the successful bidder, at his cost, and submitted to the Board of Directors of the Dallas School conveyance is made to the suc cessful bidder. C. All bids shall represent the net estate transfer taxes, assessments exclusively by the successful bidder, and there shall be no apportionment of the same at the time of set tlement. D. The Dallas School District Board of Directors reserve the unqualified right and privilege, in its sole discretion, to accept or reject any bid. submitted for the purchase of said realty. The playground equipment and all" personalty located upon the premises are ex- pressly excluded from the within sale and shall be removed by the School District upon settlement of the sale. E. All sealed bids shall be opened at a regular public meeting of the ‘Dallas School District Board of Directors held on Tuesday, October 14th, 1975, at 8:00 o’‘clock P.M. (EDST) to be held in the library of the Dallas School District Senior High School. - F. A certified check or bank money order in a sum equal to five ( 5 per cent) of the bid submitted shall accompany all bids delivered to the Directors of the Dallas School District. The aforesaid money shall be.credited to the consideration tobe paid by the successful bidder and retained by the Dallas School District, as liquidated damages, in the event that the successful bidder fails to comply with all of the terms and conditions herein contained. All monies submitted by unsuccessful bidders shall be promptly returned to them subsequent to the award of the successful bid. G. Compliance with the bid by the successful bidder and the settlement of the sale of the aforesaid premises shall take place within thirty (30) days of the acceptance of the bid by the Dallas School District Board of Directors. t SEPTEMBER 18, 1975 PAGE SEVEN ‘Shavertown Auxiliary party sel The Ladies Auxiliary of l the Shavertown Volunteer ! Fire Company are spon- soring a games party on Sept. 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the Fire Hall, Main St. Shavertown. The public is cordially invited to attend. Free refreshments will be served at Intermission. Chairperson for the event is Mrs. Flo Pugh. “ES DISCOUNT FABRICS Dallas Shopping Center “True quality fabrics at discount prices” 675-1605 i Open Tues, Thurs, Fri v | Se a TM J A Sn yn ol FIRST WELCOME—Mrs. Diane May, Mrs. Jack Belle, i 10a.m.-9p.m. i Mrs. Marge Duran and Mrs. Frederick Kwasnik at the ll Open Mon. Wed., Sat. i > opening meeting of Welcome Wagon of Wyoming Valley. -— 10a.m. -6 aT ; TO A While At The Bloomsburg Fair STOP for LOOK and r T 1 / Vv The Band Stand SPONSORED BY THE LAKE LEHMAN BAND SPONSORS ASSC. LOCATION: Along East/West walkway of side entrance to farm museum. . Hoagies. Clam Chowder. Whimpies. Meatballs. Chili Dogs. Hamburgs. Hot & Cold Drinks AND MORE: CLIP THIS COUPON FOR DRAWING DEPOSIT AT STAND PN ENE. * ENTER DRAWING » for § NAME Stereo ADDRESS H. The monies derived from the sale of the aforesaid realty shall be used for capital expenditures. JOSEPH KASMARK, SECRETARY DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT It pays to advertise Tape/Phono System PHONE... 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